Beth I was wondering if you could give your input to me. DD who just turned 5 was put into invitation classes at the age of 3. She has been doing bridges since put in that class. They have never been forced but she was able to do them. At 4 she was doing bridge kickovers and back walkovers. Right before her 5th birthday she got her back handspring and RBHS. Just reading about this has me scratching my head. This entire year on pre-team she has been walking in a bridge position the length of the floor and turning and walking backwards in that same position. They do headstands on occasion not very often but they have done them. Mind you DD has been the youngest in her group since going into these classes. Her one class was 5 year olds and she was the only 3 year old with a couple of 4 through in there. THis year she was the only 4 year old with mostly 6's-13 year olds. I can't really say she has been in preschooler classes for some time the workouts have been 3-4 hours a week for her for the past two years. What should I be looking at now with her. I have talked at length to her ped and her ped neurologist and neither had any concerns. (Long story why we have a ped Neurologist). Her cardiologist had the most input with requiring more salt in her diet to help her but other than that there hasn't been any flags raised. I know DD is not the rule so to speak but I just want to make sure we are not putting her at risk.